• Farm Calendar (Continued from Page 1) 8:00 P.M. Farm and Home Center directors meet, Farm and Home Center. _ Wednesday, Aug. 21 21-24 Eastern Agricultur al Society of North America meet, Penn State. 7:30 P.M. 4-H Roller Skating, Rocky Springs. Thursday, Aug. 22 * 9:00 A.M. ASCS Farm Tour, leave Penn Manor High School. 7:00 P.M. FFA County Pic nic, Solanco High School. 8:00 P.M. Lancaster County Swine Board meets, Farm and Home Center. More than one out of every five trucks in the nation today is used on the farm a total of nearly three million farm trucks. «.. and improve your feeding efficiency Pound for pound, you get more nutrition from Ful-O-Pep Schumacher Feed than from ordinary feeding grains. Schumacher is more efficient than most types of grain rations. It’s a blend of four leading carbohydrate sources corn, oats, wheat, and barley «r-.enriched with molasses, proteins, and minerals, including trace minerals* It’s bulky, palatable, and highly digestible. It’s priced right, too. 'Whatever type of livestock you feed, Schumacher will profitably fit |nto your operation. Stop in! We'll tell you why Schumacher has teen a feeder's favorite /for more than 75 years . - STEVENS FEED MILL, Grubb Supply Co. Elizabethtown • 4-H Queens (Continued from Page 1) Sheryl Weaver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Weaver, New Holland Rl, for senior queen, and Marilyn Smucker, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Smucker, Ephrata R 2. Judging the five finalists in each category were Mary Ann Breneman, East Petersburg, a former 4-H Queen, and Clair Zerby and Donald Robinson, vocational - agriculture teachers at Warwick and Garden Spot High Schools, respectively. The finalists were the winners fiom among 60 entries in a pre liminary contest held last week. Miss Hess, 16, a junior at Lampeter - Strasburg High School, said in her introductory speech: “I will always treasure the friends I have made in 4-H.” She is in her seventh year in 4 H Stretch your grain with Ful-O-Pep Schumacher Feed.. - the all-purpose livestock feed for dairy and beef cattle. hogs, sheep, and horses Miss Nauman, 14, a ninth grader at Manheim Central High School, said she would like to become a teacher. She said her most outstanding experience in her three years in 4-H was making a skirt and advancing to higher levels in sewing. Richard Buckwalter, Lititz R 3, agriculture president of County 4-H Council, served as master of ceremonies. Preceding the Queens Con test, a Talent Contest with 22 entries was held in the audito rium. Evelyn Adams won $25 first prize for her piano solo. In second place and winning $l5 was Marlene Hess. Third place went to the Averril Royer Group. It included Larry Herr, Lynn Heistand, Dick Buckwal ter, Gail Schaeffer, Ken Risser, and Miss Royer. They won $lO Judges for the talent show were Harry Kraft, of the County Superintendent of Schools Office, and Dorothy Fry, Stevens Rl. Jim Rowley, radio personality, served as master of ceremonies. Other senior queen finalists were Dixie Good, Linda Ober, Ann Roth. Other junior final ists were Beverly Eby, Jan Filling, and Teresa Harley. Award winners weie: Photography Carl Shenk, Lititz R 3, Lititz-Manheun Entomology Unit I D. H. Heisey, Manheim 3 Elm-Penryn Unit II Douglas Martin, Pequea R 1 Penn-Willow Unit 111 Hugh Wenger, Quarryville R 2 Kirkwood Forestry Rosatie Ann Soilter, Stevens R 1 New Holland Geology Jeff Risser, Leola R 1 Garden Spot Handyman Gregory Schell, Lititz R 2 Elm-Penryn INC. Stevens & Leolo Harold H. Good Terre Hill Lancaster Farming. Saturday, August 17,1968 NEW 4-H QUEENS crowned Thursday night are seated: Miss Donna Hess (left) senior queen and Miss Janice Nau ruan, junior queen. Standing are the 1967 queens Miss Aud rey Yungmger (left) and Miss Debbie Hess. L. F. Photo Rabbits Becky Dearolf, Conestoga R 2 Penn Manor Outdoor Flowers Unit I Sandy Risser, E-town 1 Elizabethtown Unit II Suyanne Ruhl, 2425 Old Phil Pike Garden Spot Unit 111 Debrah Shoemaker, Bambndge R 1 E-town Indoor Flowers Unit 111 Connie Stehman, Conestoga R 2 Penn Manor Vegetables Unit I Lois Hossler, E-town R 3 E-town Donegal Unit II Keith Miller, 109 E Conestoga St, New Holland New Holland Coin - Dale Weaver, 475 Mt Sidney Rd Lane. Gaiden Spot Potatoes Gauy Hostetter, Strasburg R 1 Garden Spot 7